Here's what's going on in town this weekend

Joy Baldwin, REACH Studio Art Center program director, invites the community to join her Sunday for “beer and eye candy.” The Lansing-based artist presents her quirky, colorful art at Eaglemonk Pub and Brewery for the entire month of January, and Sunday marks the official opening of the exhibit with a kickoff reception at the pub. At REACH, Baldwin has worked with teams of youth artists on a number of community oriented projects. Many of the works on display are available for purchase. Sunday, 3-5 p.m. FREE. Eaglemonk Pub and Brewery, 4906 W. Mount Hope Highway, Lansing.

Three members of the Lansing Symphony Orchestra will break off from the sprawling symphony Sunday to form an intimate piano trio. Comprising violinist Tsung Yu Lee, cellist Hong Hong and pianist Genadi Zagor, the trio will present a program including Brahms, Handel and Rachmaninoff. Sunday, 3 p.m. $15/$10 students.Molly Grove Chapel, First Presbyterian Church, 510 W. Ottawa Street, Lansing. (517) 487-5001, lansingsymphonyorchestra.org.

Are you planning to tie the knot in 2016? Lansing’s 32nd annual Bridal World exhibition is the one-stop place to get info on dozens of local wedding vendors. The event includes a 2 p.m. bridal fashion show featuring outfits from David’s Bridal, Men’s Wearhouse and Becker’s Bridal. Other vendors on hand provide a wide array of wedding services, including photography, sound production, catering and honeymoon planning. Discounted advance tickets are available for $4 each at Becker’s Bridal in Fowler. Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. $6. Lansing Center, 333 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. (989) 534-1135, bridalworldshows.com.